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Header Image doesn't display with accessability options on

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When I turn on Options, Content, Colors, Then unclick the allow pages to choose own colors checkbox.... the header of my site & slider disappears...

www.naswil.org


This happened

Every time Firefox opened

== I check the box...I can make it stop obviously... but I want that to be an option for visually impaired viewers.

When I turn on Options, Content, Colors, Then unclick the allow pages to choose own colors checkbox.... the header of my site & slider disappears... www.naswil.org == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == I check the box...I can make it stop obviously... but I want that to be an option for visually impaired viewers.

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Don't use background images if you want users to see your website with the "use website colors" option unchecked. If you disable website colors then all background images are suppressed in addition of using the default colors.

You can also look at NoSquint to select default colors instead of using that setting. I don't know what NoSquint does with background images, so you have to check that.

NoSquint - https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/2592